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Counc loran Lindsey n orma o Council e e s reoe ve a request to Install e v' f
{' stroet light on Washington Street between the Port Townsend Supply Co. and Topside at the Port Townsend, Washington
Heat Haven. Mayor Bangerter referred the matter to the Fire and Light Committee. �' March 4, 1958
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Councilmen Siebenbaum spoke at some length of the necessity of providing fire protect- 't The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular session
�w ion for Fort Worden. He stated the possibility of securing Fire funds for this purpose from 1 cy y y y
p y nB PAP ^ire this 4th day of March, 1958 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall,
a the State of Washington. Councilman Lindsay stated the possibilities of a State Fire Truck Mayor George Bangerter presiding.
being provided. Mayor Bangerter referred the subject to the Fire anf Light Committee and
the City Attorney. k ROLL CALL
l; Councilmen Siebenbaum introduced an office memorandum from the U.S. Navy Supply Office #Fy! z, Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor George Bangerter, City Attorney
N.N. Burlingham which stated that a fire truck would be turned over to the General Services f4y: Abraham, City Clerk Ryan end Councilmen Mueller, Avery, Ellis, 9lebenbaum, Lindsey, and $
Administrations for screening on Feb. 17, 1958, which they felt might be acquired by a loc 1`Y.+,J r, Sullivan. Councilman Steve arrived during the reading of the minutes and participated in
`i fire Dept, and that they thought that it is at least worth a try to secure this piece of «err' the remainder of the meeting.
Ii equipment.
Attorney Abraham presented a letter to the Council from the Dept. of Conservation p , MINUTES OF PREVIOIIS SESSION
li and Development reauesting the City to pay a retaining fee in the event they"had not compl-
ni eted the project on water application No; 4215 (the Hessian Gorden Wells) Mayor Bangerter `,. The minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Councilman
referred the matter to the City Engineer, The Water Committee, the Water Supt. and the • Mueller end seconded by CounciLnen Siebenbaum that the minutes be approved as read and that
City Attorney. r the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign same. Upon ro'_1 call vote all seven Council -
Mrs. W=rd B. Williams, a member of the audience read paragraphs from Communications F+ men present voted in the affirmative and motion carrvied.
received from the various sources concerning the acquisition of the Rothchild home for 4 mil* rc r
various sources. At first Mayor Bangerter referred the problem to the Building and Misc.�.APPROVED BILLS AND CLAIMS
Committee.
Mrs. Williams then informed the Council that she had a critical meeting date with the ' Current Expense Fund $ 3,178.21
advisory Hoard to the State Parka, the Next Council meeting date would be too late for the iw 1 228.52
�t Olympic Gravity Water Fund ,
meeting. She further stated that an it was not going to cost the City any moneyin any way s Library Fund 241.25
that she just wanted the City to go on record as not opposing the acquisition of the Home. � fit + Perk,Fund 71.00
Councilmen Sullivan asked if the project could be placed under the Park Board. City Attorne F City Street Fund 432.63
Abraham advised the Council that the Home would have to* be City Property to do so. } Port Townsend Water Works and System Construction
City Attorney Abraham then asked Mrs. Williams if a resolution would solve the problem _
ud Fund under Ordinance No. 1321.
She replied that a letter from the Clerk showing no 'opposition to the resolution by any
_ ; �1 Crown Zellerbach Corp. Engineering Costa- Replacement of Water Lines &Cathodic
member of the Council would probably be sufficient for her timetable purposes. r protection $130199,98
Mrs Lee Davis of the City Park Board announced that she was sure the Council had�,et
'! signified approval previously and that it was entered in the minutes of the Council. There v <
being no further opposition by any member of the Council to the purpose of the resolution H t It was moved by Councilmen Avery and seconded by Councilman Sullivan that the bills be
no further action was taken et this time. At this time Mayor Bangerter appointed Sallie a_ y', approved as read and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to draw warrants upon the
anB pp , proper funds for payment of some. Upon roll call vote all seven Councilmen present voted
Hill to the Library Board. Councilmen Sullivan presented a letter from Gael R. Stuarts c r in the affirmative and motion carried.
Supt. of Sc$ool District No. 50 ADJOURNMENT work done by the Humane Society since its
{ expressing their appreciation far the excellent/institution . The letter was ordered filed. #it REPORT OF OFFICERS
As there was no further business to come before the Council at this time it was moved
by Councilman Steve and seconded by Councilman Lindsey that*the meeting adjourn. Upon roll ca a
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call vote all six Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion carried. r
The City Clerk reported the regular salaries for the month of February 1958 as
gi0-rL�`J 0���-G�S�'�'�" "� ,>•ca, follows:
.'� h'{A O � 3t Current Expense Fund $4,537.35
Olympic Gravity Water Fund 1,335.13
338.25
ATTEST:Stu �/ /I / / / Library FundPark nd 258.29
wx CLERK zx` „ City Street Fund 1,571.37
Firements Relief & Pension Fund 225.00
tlCity Treasurer
The City Treasurers report for the month of February 1958 was read and was referred
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to the Finance Committee.
BUILDING PERMITS
If , The following building permits were presented and reed:
Mrs. Dennis Lindsey, addition to residence 391 x 201 , frame construction, 22nd and
f Grant Streets. $275.00
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Melvin E. Case, erect shed 6ft.x 10 ft. , frame construction, 19th and Hill Sts.
�' z'r i •1 $50.00
Thomas Eronimo, erect home, 24ft. x 24 ft., frame construction, 14th and Wilson
$3,000.00
Bruce Matheson, remove and replace stairway for Olympic Hardware, 3 x 20 ft.. frame
construction, Water Street, $200.00
rrN It was moved by Councilman Sullivan and seconded by Councilman Ellis that the
building permits be granted. Upon roll call vote all seven Councilmen present voted in the
j�. affirmative and motion carried.
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TEARDOYR4 PERMITS
The following teardown permits were presented and read:
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J Silas S. Decker, Tear down building, 50x3O ft. frame construction, between Benton and
Calhoun on Blaine. $200.00, I will comply with all the provisions of Ordinance NO. 907
Jennetts Lopemen, Tear down building, 10 x 20 ft. 1008 Lawrence Street, I will comply
x , with all the provisions of Ordinance No. 907,
d It was moved by Councilman Sullivan and seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that the
teardown permits be granted. Upon roll call vote all seven Councilmen present voted in the
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affirmative and motion carried.
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